* Shop f‘-‘St'ore-wide Sale” Amazing Bargains in Every Department eotetfllli codes... Western Cua rdianl 5 in sllll1lllCl'.\l(l(‘. Each Day at the big -—D.\Y PLE.-\S.\NTllY SPENT- Nelv Years Day primed very quietly The weather vsas lllllfl and pleasant. '.l‘here were many -FOL‘R, AXU rlVE TlNli manure failllly gatherings and small parties. forks, sold right at Bruce's. Services were held in St. Mary's 11132-1-1-31- Church and St. Paul's Church. 0n ..-‘.1.-\RG.\TE l'.\5'[‘Ull.\l. Charge Services, Szuatlag‘, Jan. 4' Clifton, ll a. m; Long River, 2.30 n. in; ‘Mer- gate, 7 p. m. A -'ro rvnusn FTORYM" lie has Her Fling," a short story by Flormait Afat-Diniuill, Kfilifilllglflii, is ~0 appet- .i.i in tile Western Hunt‘: lviontllljv, “iilillpcg. t - iitzxszsurox PRESBYTER- ]_.L\'S_Qn gut-ere, Jan. 4, Rev. Dr. ftshdowrl will conduct divine worship at 11 a. m. and ‘l. "Remembering God's Leadings" a messake for the New Year. —SUMi\1ERSll)E POLICE COURT‘ --ln the Police Collrt at Sumliicr- Fido on Friday morning a lolle drunk l Netv Year's Eve the usual watch night service in 'I‘rinity' United Church was well attended. S. —-l-‘lR5T H001‘ 0F SEASON- Tilt‘? Stunmcrside Alinialltr; Rifle Clu‘) held ‘their first shoot of the .. won on the Indoor Rifle Range on New Year's Day. A goose and chicken were put up a1; prizes bllt ' " very curious that 1h: best. i anti highest marks were scored in tl,e practice shoot before the rcui contest bzgiln. There were about twenty members present and the highert score made “'25 by Clif- ford Rogers of Linklettel‘ Road lllilk- iug E13 out of 1C0. The goose and the chicken wcr: put up mart than once wand twill: close scoring was nlade‘ by those competing. Now that the bola; have got started they will no who Md mmibgd w “C21,, on NM,» doubt go ahead with rapid strides. 338,-, D," ‘w; rim,“ m. stipcndlary] A frlt-ntily‘ lnutcli with Charlottetown ‘ ‘ | is anticipated in like ilear future. S. lvyat‘, sl0 and costs. S. —LADlES G001) WEIGHT‘ Cash- mere Storkii =pceial pel- limited. Chris anti h ejlll-i G to 8. all popular rt.- R. T. Holman Limited, S lCtl-l-l-‘Ji. —-MEN‘S FUR COATS at. lower‘ l prices. You can save dollars h‘: sel- ectlng your fur "oat now at lfll‘ greatly reduced prices. R. T. Hol- man, Limited, nmrrslcie. liltl-l-l-Zi. ~T.-\KE Af)\'.-\.\'Ti-\fllj of our spec-- tally vedtlced prices on Men‘; Win- ter Overcoats, make _vcur ectioi. now while the atsortlnczlt i."- at its; R. T. Holman. Limited. Suin- lMl-l-l-Zi. best. mcrsirlc. -'l‘llE GREATLY PRICES which wr‘ are (iurliiilg (in our complete iztuck of Ladies‘ in‘ Goats has resulted 1n mailv hi, 1y safilfiod tuftoni Suppose you rel- eet yours now mile there l5 still a mod choice. R. T. Holman lid. Sumlnersztlc lJil -l-l -:.'1. -—-\‘ER\' .‘l,\.\'l' are lil"'~il time of our greatly i‘.‘fl'lt'l“fl ]7l‘l('(‘." en all classes of ladies Fur Cont; iii- eluding Mu.‘ 1:. Peizuizui Lambs. Iluclsozi Scat. fountain EC"'.f‘l'.‘> and French Seals. \'.'h_v lint s-l ct {sour-z now’? R. T. Holman Linrter, Sinn- mcrside. lilél-l-l-Lzi. —-(‘.»\\‘E \Vl'l‘|lDRi\W.\‘—'l'iie case against a mung man named Christ/i- pher, living tier-r SlllltlilCfriflli‘. charg- t-d with, stealing (ertain foal... from a. ranch at ‘Plgnish which came bc- fore E. H. Strong, K. C., Chief Mai;- lstrate for Prinm County, at the Court House, SUllTTllCTFldlf‘, last week and was adjourned llntll January 2nd, wm withdrawn by the Crown on Friday morning when the cane came before the Court. Mr. Lloyd Lewis noted for the Crown and Mr. J. J. Johnson, K. C., for the ucclned. S. of time. :id'..ili-' l l Rlillfflil) yum I ——.‘i!JRlOl'5LY lLL-hlally Slim- nn dcsirflblc Mmdw lllFlfiwlflt‘ friend; "zli reertt to learn 30% R T. Huhmu,“ of the s ‘T113115 lllllftfis of Mr. George and Shiver; ‘funtan, son of lllr. and Airs. Jarvis Tanton of Stimmerslde Mr. ‘litnton is; in the Private Pavil- lMZl Vic "i General Ifesptal at Ilallfilx, having been tilkcn there on lice. 2nd suffering from an acute cf iippcndleitics. I-lc was rc- ofdlle opera .on and was expected home for New Year's. But ‘.\'Ol'(l has Lean received that he has had a rc- "lun o1 blood was i !lI‘t".‘.~‘ ry and ill.“ latest. . ., that. there is a chalice for l'(i.'fl\'l"l"'. Mr. 'l"antvti was a brilliant :eh'\‘ai" ' stlxdyng for thz Are! an Ministclgv. S. --.\‘h'llll~‘l‘L OPERATION PER- Fl)lt.\llil)-—A \i‘l'_\' skllful operation performed 0:1 Mac Perry. little tart: year old daughitr of Mr. and firs. JJlIZl Perry of Palmer's Road, in ilie Prince County Hospital re- l*l.tl;.. ’i‘i~.c little child had a double hare-hp and cleft palate,‘ considered l‘l Ive iii" vxont case ct its kind on 11H‘ l. Lind. 'lii-- ease was brought t0 the lmtiz-l- ll th~ ltcd filing: llu‘ fail months. .‘-.1 . v hi) ha.. @111." reaigilccl her position as, Iced Cross Nurse ior Prince Couli- 1].’, tool: the child to the Prince (Imuiiy lfcipital where the doctors 1.e drainni: the palate together and clos- zni: tile zipcnines; in the lip under one operation. This is most. unusual, tun operations generally being nec- easarfv‘. The little glrl was in the hos- Early by her mother. lvfrs. Fred Allen and ' w'il from the effects‘ PERSONALS ——Mr. Edward Bryan, O'I.eary, was on a business trip to Summersldc on Saturday-O. -Mr. W. P. White, of Elmsduie,‘ was a visitor to Summcrsldc on Sut- urday.—0. --Mr. Lloyd Henderson, Principal of O‘Leary High School. ls spending his holidays at his home in Free- iarid.—~O. —Mr. Richard Clark of the An-; nnpoils Valley, returned on Friday‘ morning to his home after vLsilingl his brother, Mr. Reginald Clark of Suminersidc. S. —Mr. Rendle Bowness left this‘ men-ling for the Agricultural college at Guslph, Ontario, to continue his studies after spending the Christmas Jiolldays at his home in Summer- side. S. - ~Mr. Lewis Dystailt, of Ellersiie,, was in Summcrslde on Saturday in connection with several cases which ‘ came tip in the Prohibition Uourt. _.Q_ ‘ ~Mrs. W. C. Jelley, of O‘L.eary. was" a visitor to Summerslde on Sat- - tirday. She was joined at. Ellerslic accompanied the latter to her home , in Union Corner. where she will spend a holldaiw-O. Eastern Guardian > ADA, Georgetown and Sturgeon. [Services Sunday, Jan. 4th: George- town, ll a. m. and 7 p. m.: Sturgeon, 12.30 p. m. l Pastor. j HHNSTITUTE NEWS-The meni- 0 istitute met at the home of Air's. I Frank Keefe to hold their November meeting. After discussions on the various necessities for the school, the election of orfieers took place with‘ the following results: President, Mrs". Frank Keefe; Vice-President, lvtra: Eilscbitls Peters: Scc'y-'1‘relis., Minnie S5 Nurscl A, Chaisoon, lre-elcetcdl: Directors-Q Zmcku Mrs. W. H. Keefe, we-eloetedi; Mrs, t Edward Mahclr, lrc-cleetedi, and ' Mrs. Avlmer McEweii; Auditors, Mrs. Jerome B. Chaisson and Miss Mary Chcveric. A dainty lunch was served , (WNW, a W“, Qkmu] operation‘ by the hostess and asoclal hour; spent» This enjoyable meeting was lb-rought to a close by singing the National Anthem. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs.lAylmei' McEweii. Members held their Dc-, pitzll for three weeks and was elis- Comb." "let-MHZ 55 U"! 110ml! 0f Mrs.‘ charred on ire. 25th as :1 successlcul ease. Previous cases of this kind which hale come under the super- vision of the R/ad Cress of P. E. Is- land have been sent. to Halifax for treatment, It is gratzfying to know that these cases can be successfully treated on the Island. S. ___._______. Making excuses is an utter waste '1 all»; cake: u‘! Cutlcura Son lfiqéld." (Signed) Mrs. Suffered For Years With Salt Rheum. Healed by Cuticui-a. '1 suffered for Y€il".’Wll1'l salt rhe 0111GT! us dRkLTi zr.-.sia h . nirreaoslcfillnldllhnbcpo“ J. ‘r. wiiihbiii-a/ irlimiibiim-Zsul. um. it broke out in a red rash that ltched and burned. l izrld it around my mouth, then it spread to my scalp, on the back of my neck and on my limbs. no that I could not rest day or night. bleed, making the eruptions very sure. "I bedan using Cuticura Fonpland Ointment and after using three and one box of Cuticura (Jintment l was . B. liunter, Box (l, West Side, New Glasgow, it itched and burned l used to scratch until l: would My hair all fell out. Sam ole ear}. HQ- Ayimer McEwen with ten members! and three visitors present. Meeting,‘ opened by singing Institute Ode, fol-f lowed by Women's Institute Ode‘ Carol. The answer to roll call was the payment of Institute fees. The minutes of last meeting were read- and approved. A school committee. was appointed, l. e., Mrs. Jerome 3.] Chalsson and Mrs. Euseblus Peters] Members decided to hold a dance in’ the schoolhouse on Friday, January 2nd for the purpose of tncreaslngl Institute funds. During the eventnq violin selections were rendered by Lloyd McEwen. accompanied by Minnie A. Chalsson. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and‘ the singing of the National Antheml brought. this very enjoyable meetlnn to a close. Mrs. W. H. Keefe invited the members to her home for next meeting, when roll call will be am- wered with Recipe for Supper Dishes, and arena: chorus, "My Old Ken-l tucky Home." _ THE CHARLCTTSTOWIN GUARDIAN ..‘L'.\'ITED (‘llURCll or care’ Rev. C. U. MacNevlnh ;_ bcrs of l-tollo Bay East Women? 1ii- i “ » ,,_.,.p-.’-~_- -n--\¢' - Ladies’ Cloth Goats Ladies Coats from 15.00 to 39.00.,Clearing price 2575 off Ladies Coats from $40.00 to $107.00. Clearing 33 13% ofl‘ Ladies’ Fur Goats French Seal Sable Trimmed, size 40 Price . . . . . .. ...... $75.00 lt‘rench Seal, Fox trimmed. Size 38 $150.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . Black l\f~lll'lt‘illl Sable 'I‘rim. Size 4-1. Reg. $150.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . ...._........ I Beaverine Coat. Size 31. Now .--.----- $49.00 for 1 Light hlllfikYflt Cont. Size 34. Reg. $135.00 .0. ................................... .. $95-00 1 liluskriit Coat, Fox Collar. Size 36. Reg. s $228.00 for " 1 extra good tiuzllity Rtlt with Fox trim. $ Regular $1150.00 for . . . . . . . . . . .. l Persian Lamb Sable Trim. SIZE. Itcgulzir $135.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 only Ilrench Seal Koliiisky Trim. Reg. s $188.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 only Dark Rat Coat. Size 38. 25165.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I only FlTllCh Seal CD111. Size 36. Regulars asset) for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 only‘ Rat Cont. Size 38. Regular $225.00 ' iv I . 1 . fol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Balance of Fur Colltsat . . . . . . . . . . .. 257, off Bargains of interest from Dress Ladies‘ Long Sleeve Vests and Drawers to match. Itcgulal‘ 85c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Children's Long Sleeve Vests and Drawers to match. A bargain table at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies‘ Bitcx Hose. All sizes. Regular $2.00 I for, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ $1.00 B0y‘s Hcilvy Wool Hose. Regular 45c for I} pairs for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Another lot of Children's Hose, Wool mixture Regular 19c for , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sec ollr Rack of Ladies’ and Children's Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. greatly reduced ~ -. ' ' ' ' ' . r r Qil-IFJI-"i. . if’. 0.551.‘. 09.00.55“. . .555‘??? .1 $139 if, "if". if??? . Tiff. . f??? . . iifiiif. . .5. " 7.5" fiarndch. ‘Crepe balms, for Sizes 36 to 46. at JllllllllllY Clfllllllllfif Slllf oiilll WINTER nouns This Big Sale Dommences on Friday, Jan. 2""- lliln DDNTINUES uilrlt nouns ABE DLEAIIED our Ladies’ Winter Goats, Dresses. Millinery and Dther Winter Goods at Bargain Prices. TakeAdvantage of These Prices and Profit by Them. '_——: MEWS CLOTHING AT BARGAIN PRICES Men’s Tweed Dvercoats Priced from $15.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 257;, and 331-3 oil‘ Men's Melton Overcoals in Blue Grey and Black Clearing at .. Less . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25% M?“ Hal-S i\lcn’s Tweed Suits, all colours . . . . . . . . . . .. Less 2573 n _ M°n3 0"°"""‘~‘ Men's Saskatchewan and Barrycloth Coats at 2075 [ms Hcavypmznnockbum Men's Grey Serge Worsted Suits at . . , . . . . .. 207', an s Extra special Prices on all Mcn’s Fur Coats Less ' Dion's and Boys Mackinaws at 20% off Mon-s sheepnned Coma Boy’s Overcoats at 207;, and 331-3 olf Boys Bhwmer pants Boy's first longs. Less . .. 20;, Boy’s Overcoats Young_ Men's Double Breasted ‘Sllli-S. Worth up to $25.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . ' Young Men's Overcoats. Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 pairs only, Khaki Breeches. Clearing All leather cliats at grebitlyiicdlieed prices Very low price mufflers, boxed sets and novelties. Men's Heavy Work Braces 7only Plush Lined Leather Windbreakers. 6 Club Bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. V . 25% off all men’s fine quality underwear, sweaters Fur Robes Auto Rugs JANUARY I951 _____ Ladies’ Dresses All Ladies’ Dresses at Bargain Prices Dresses from $16.50 to $39.00 at . . . . . . . 331-3 oil’ All Jersey and Woolen Dresses a t . 33 1-3 off OtherDressesaL................ 2557,00” Broken Lines in Ladies Silk Underwear at greatly reduced prices. Balance of fur and wool lined Gloves at . . . . . . 207, off Ladies‘ Handbags from $5.00 to $12.00. Clearing at . . . 331-3 off 381-300‘ All eiiiiiitiikéféligkgklili bit-git‘; 1.1; All our Tweed Coatings. Regular $4.25 and $3.50 yard. f0l‘.............. " 5-1 inch Wool Veilcurs. Regular $3.25 s for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .-Q-,- Heavy Factory Yarns. Regular 25c skein A for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printed Velveteen. Regular $2.25 yard s for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remnants of all kinds at 1-2 price Cream Flannellctte 27 inch. Special sale price Itose Flannellette, 30 inch. Special sale price White Flanneilette, all widths 15c. 18c. 22c Striped lflnnneilette. all widths 12c, ltlc, 25c Checked Wrapercttcs.. Special prices 20c and 35c Down Proof Sixteen. Salle price 40c and 60c yard Heavy Unbleached Sheeting illl widths Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c, 45c, 35C’ Goods and Linen Departments 36 inch Baronette Satin. . . . . . . . . . Yard...., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5i inch Wool (laberdine. Regular $1.75 $ for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coat linings. Nice assortment; Regular 85c f0r..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - Bargains in Millinory Ladies Hats of Velvet, Felt Silk, etc., price . .. . . . '00 Ladies’ Hats of Velvet worth i ‘u? to $6.00. Matrons Hats, Vel- vet now . . . . . . . . . . .. All children’s hats and tame at. greatly reduced prices. Less 10% Men’s Tweed Vllorstcd Pants Men's Full Caps l0 $30.00. Horse Rugs Wool Underclothing Work Shirts Wool Blankets Winter _Caps Suit Cases 25% $3.45 -.---..---.-.-.-~|-----»-------.~|--- FREE! FEE !-—0ne of our Patent Leather Shopping Bags given away with evry purchase of S5 or over I during the first week of our Sale. These Bags m attractive and very service able to ourllally customers PROWSE 5110s., Limited